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interest include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law and property and natural resources law. he is a resident of san francisco's mission district. we are honored to work chris almendorf. [ applause ] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of the candidates who are here today. we're very fortunate to be joined by six candidates and what i hope will soon be seven. all of the candidates have agreed to ask their supporters to be respectful of other candidates and the audience and to maintain quiet during the forum. i ask you to respect that commitment. every aspect of this forum will be equally fair to all participating candidates. as everyone here knows candidate debates are often limited to latitudinal appears and personal attack. our debate focuses on critical areas of policy disagreement among the leading candidates. so this end the league of women voters of san francisco and the san francisco public press working with researchers at uc davis, developed an issue position survey for the supervisorial candidates. the candidates were asked to stat
interest include election law, administrative law, statutory interpretation, constitutional law and property and natural resources law. he is a resident of san francisco's mission district. we are honored to work chris almendorf. [ applause ] >> thank you very much and thank you to all of the candidates who are here today. we're very fortunate to be joined by six candidates and what i hope will soon be seven. all of the candidates have agreed to ask their supporters to be respectful of...
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so we could reform the laws in that way. there is a possibility that we should just eliminate the ethics commission. it's appointed by the departments that are at city hall. so they appoint their friends, which makes it inherently somewhat difficult for them to perform the job they are supposed to firm. this was created in 1993 and it was said to have created an extra layer of bureaucracy and i think that is playing out. >> thank you. experts say there is a 62% chance that an earthquake causing widespread damage will strike san francisco, or the greater bay area within the next 30 years. what new polices should the city institute in order to minimize the human and economic costs of the next big one? this is a question for miss breed, mr. davis and miss johnson. >> i think that we all -- we are already doing some of those things. for example, many of the new buildings, we're making them as sturdy as we possibly can. we're doing a lot of retrofit projects. part of the work that we do -- i raised over $2.5 million to renovate t
so we could reform the laws in that way. there is a possibility that we should just eliminate the ethics commission. it's appointed by the departments that are at city hall. so they appoint their friends, which makes it inherently somewhat difficult for them to perform the job they are supposed to firm. this was created in 1993 and it was said to have created an extra layer of bureaucracy and i think that is playing out. >> thank you. experts say there is a 62% chance that an earthquake...
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related to rent control laws and this type of thing. so it makes sense. and it would also help, i think, fund their operations and i think there is a need for housing counseling in a city where the rents are so high and the abuses are still present. so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing organizations and why not authorize everybody? i don't think i really understood the question as to why specifically non-profit housing organizations? i think if you are going to have restrictions on short-term rentals, there should be a way to be able to make sure that that happens. whether it's through a non-profit housing organization or through another means in the city. then i think you need to be able to enforce legislation, if you have it in place. so that makes sense to me. >> thanks. mr. everett? >> your question reads like a law school exam question, by the
related to rent control laws and this type of thing. so it makes sense. and it would also help, i think, fund their operations and i think there is a need for housing counseling in a city where the rents are so high and the abuses are still present. so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing...
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we come up with new laws with gang injunction and the idea of stop and frisk and we have laws on the books already, but what we need is that we need police presence. we need community programs and also we need new ideas. if you talk about the end of the park at stanon, what is going on there now, i have been talking in the campaign because i think what is interesting is the idea of haight street museum. it's been tried before, but the haight street is an historical area and a museum really changing the way that area is and activating that area. i keep putting that out there, because that is something that i would propose as supervisor. >> thank you. mr. davis? >> the sit/lie law is a perfect example of trying to address a symptom without curing the disease. we have massive inequitis in our society. that is apparent from the number of homeless people that we see on our streets in san francisco and it's a problem that is not just a san francisco problem. it's a problem that is experienced statewide. it's a national problem. and i think we need leaders at city hall who will be willing t
we come up with new laws with gang injunction and the idea of stop and frisk and we have laws on the books already, but what we need is that we need police presence. we need community programs and also we need new ideas. if you talk about the end of the park at stanon, what is going on there now, i have been talking in the campaign because i think what is interesting is the idea of haight street museum. it's been tried before, but the haight street is an historical area and a museum really...
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>> as an attorney, i am required to uphold the laws of the state of california, and the united states as well. i'm required to do so in a completely even-handed manner. i do so with no problem and with all the love in my heart. that being said, it would be ridiculous, disingenuous and completely unhelpful not to realize that certain segments within our population here in san francisco need help more than others. it would be absolutely preposterous for me to sit up here and tell you that we're going to approach polices of economic advantagement in an even-handed manner. that would do a disservice to and again, we are a weaker city if we allow certain segments of you are population to essentially rot. we're a stronger, vibrant and more resilient city if we address the issues of those least among us, tackle them, and face them head-on. >> thank you. >> that is what i'm about. truth and honesty in our policy approached. >> mr. resignato. >> i think one important thing we need to look at is vision. really, you know? a vision for what san francisco is going to be. and i think that involves
>> as an attorney, i am required to uphold the laws of the state of california, and the united states as well. i'm required to do so in a completely even-handed manner. i do so with no problem and with all the love in my heart. that being said, it would be ridiculous, disingenuous and completely unhelpful not to realize that certain segments within our population here in san francisco need help more than others. it would be absolutely preposterous for me to sit up here and tell you that...
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there's really innovative things that are happening, and that our public banking laws being lodged in a number of -- i think it is, like, 13 states right now. very innovative things happening. in the back. >> there are a lot of assets you are sharing that are really great at the grassroots level and bottom-up, but there are also things that are done the need to be shared such as public transit that cannot be done bottom-up and have to be done top down. i wonder is there a way a sharing economy can create those projects, or do we have to rely on residual benefits of bottom- up activity like reducing car use? >> the question is -- there are a lot of grassroots bottom-up activity, sharing resources, but there are also opportunities to take macro approaches like public transportation, for instance, and how we can get some of those opportunities going. >> i will take this. i think that is a really good question. i think there is a role both bottom-up and top down, and i think it is a conversation we're going to have in the working group to get these ideas that are coming from our community
there's really innovative things that are happening, and that our public banking laws being lodged in a number of -- i think it is, like, 13 states right now. very innovative things happening. in the back. >> there are a lot of assets you are sharing that are really great at the grassroots level and bottom-up, but there are also things that are done the need to be shared such as public transit that cannot be done bottom-up and have to be done top down. i wonder is there a way a sharing...
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first law of the nazi salute. to d.d.l. as a mixed bag but tries to give itself a newer respectability so as to better attack islam. in its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david on some of the flags it's a mixture of old suits and people. slightly apart from the crowds there's even a rabbi. but it's not a real rabbi. it's actually a disguise he chose to fool the police who remain incognito for as long as he could . put it down. time for the fake rabbi to do his bit. if i join the crowd is remarkable to me roman. gamble has paid off. the leader of the vo can speak to his troops. feel he was a timid but to live in in east london to tell everyone if you're from the government to the police. to take away rights. case speak for about ten minutes need to listen lisa right. listen to. just before the police can get in good spirits of the way. to be arrested the next day and spend a week behind bars. wealthy british style. market. has come to. find out what's really happening to th
first law of the nazi salute. to d.d.l. as a mixed bag but tries to give itself a newer respectability so as to better attack islam. in its ranks there are feminists the rainbow colors of the gay community. and the star of david on some of the flags it's a mixture of old suits and people. slightly apart from the crowds there's even a rabbi. but it's not a real rabbi. it's actually a disguise he chose to fool the police who remain incognito for as long as he could . put it down. time for the...
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unfortunately no one can choose what laws are one directions for the federal government we can choose to except for home and security agents at the school they say will only and will be battling against labor unions. >>> is not our way of marketing to the community is simply a situation where the federal government has asked us to comply with a specific program we're doing that and this is between the federal government. the decided not to march to the store because they wanted to avoid what could turn into an ugly confrontation. and looks like the boycott is schedule as plants you could call it that pepper spray pay out the video when to viral of uc students being doused with pepper spray during a campus protest. tonight new details on the settlements when cbs five reporter phil mature explains that is only half of what this mess is costing taxpayers. it was probably one of the most watched and now one of the most expensive youtube moments in history. against tuition hikes last november. an event that even school officials it was all over the world and i would pick anyone is appalled
unfortunately no one can choose what laws are one directions for the federal government we can choose to except for home and security agents at the school they say will only and will be battling against labor unions. >>> is not our way of marketing to the community is simply a situation where the federal government has asked us to comply with a specific program we're doing that and this is between the federal government. the decided not to march to the store because they wanted to...
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and they want to make sure that we knew they were outside the troubleshot of the law i still remember the sound of the boots lined up like soldiers that were there so i get to. make our wives cross the magnetron to provoke the gypsies and see. them but. this photo of the threatening the children. want to stop here they have put the symbols on the dog got the bill with chuckie and. this shows they call what they do. outside help to meet these threats in march last year when the police finally arrived they clamped down on the gypsies. one woman was charged with slapping another neighbor a friend for twenty years he called both creepy robot. people in trade from one day to my. piece about him stop shouting all take you to the police station. but you can shut my house. my brazilian my house. we like. a. mission and free credit take three days for charges three. three three. three. the old free broadcast plug in video for your media projects and free media and on the hard teat entente. clusters the so much money which of course he's right on it so here's a is how influential is the israeli
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non-islamic countries in his first speech. >> egypt is pursuing a path towards a modern nation ruled by law and honors democracy and human rights. >> mohamed morsi's remarks aim towards becoming a more islamic nation. that triggered demonstrations across the muslim world for denigrating the prophet mohammad and eliminate misperceptions about islam. >> we need to hold talks and understand beyond the religion. >> morsi didn't directly criticize the united states that provides egypt with large amounts of aid. >> the iranian president suggested to the general assembly that israel poses a constant threat to his country. the leaders may carry out strikes on nuclear facilities. he said major powers of taking advantage of their nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction to threaten states. >> the continuing threat to resort to military action against our nation is a clear example of this bitter reality. >> he called for reform of the united nations and the create of a new world order. he currently chairs the non-align movement with 120 countries and territories not linked with a major po
non-islamic countries in his first speech. >> egypt is pursuing a path towards a modern nation ruled by law and honors democracy and human rights. >> mohamed morsi's remarks aim towards becoming a more islamic nation. that triggered demonstrations across the muslim world for denigrating the prophet mohammad and eliminate misperceptions about islam. >> we need to hold talks and understand beyond the religion. >> morsi didn't directly criticize the united states that...
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but that is the law in most eighth. i have learned it does not increase crime but in some cases there are fewer bad guys because he worries you could be packing. [laughter] was certain limits you should have they done -- of gun. >> i am a senior that freshmen first year thing you framed it as free-speech but there is no policy in forcing free-speech. >> it is political correctness. >> even if it helps one incoming first year theo less alienated then why the negative feeling of the official title? john: enough is enough. would allow women feel this respected to be called a freshman? when my daughter was born i went through the dr. seuss books and would change the word to heat -- from he to see. but freshman? come on. >> with my a education cost $15,000 worth of rego. should this be reformed? >> i can see why taxpayers don't want to pay for you to come from england. you pay. >> is american students as well. north carolina to study in california. john: then you make a choice. tuition would be $15,000 every where if the sta
but that is the law in most eighth. i have learned it does not increase crime but in some cases there are fewer bad guys because he worries you could be packing. [laughter] was certain limits you should have they done -- of gun. >> i am a senior that freshmen first year thing you framed it as free-speech but there is no policy in forcing free-speech. >> it is political correctness. >> even if it helps one incoming first year theo less alienated then why the negative feeling of...
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and they want to make sure that we knew they were outside the troubleshot of the law i still remember the sound of the boots lined up like soldiers. to get to. make our wives cross like me trying to provoke the gypsies and see. this photo threatening our children. must have put the symbols on the dog the bill chucky and. this shows they called me what they did. in the gypsies cannot count on me outside help to meet these threats in march last year when the police finally arrived they clamped down on the gypsies. one woman was charged with slapping another neighbor a friend for twenty years he pulled both through the robot. gambling trade from one day to my. piece about and stop shouting all take you to the police station as well . but you can shut my house. badly for. my present in my house. if he. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. jet the emperor napoleon has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right i know. the bloody battle near moscow is going to start over. james brown wi
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>>a judge in pennsylvania ruled today that a new voter i-d law cannot be enforced in next month's presidential election. ritics say it is designed to keep minority voters. who typically vote democrat. away from the polls. supporters say it will prevent voter fraud. the ruling is expected to be appealed. >>it's the world's largest coral reef eco-system, and one of australia's biggest tourist attractions and it's disappearing. half of the great barrier reef has vanished over the last 27 years and scientists say several factors are causing the decline. storms and cyclones, and coral bleaching from high temperatures, are both blamed on global climate change. the coral reef is also being eaten away by a type of starfish that can grow as big as three feet. efforts are under way to stem the damage from the starfish, which also feed on nutrient runoff from farms. >>a father wanted to make sure his wheelchair-bound son could enjoy halloween last year, so he created a very special costume for him. he built this ice cream truck for his son, carter. carter lives with spina bifida and uses a wheelchair. da
>>a judge in pennsylvania ruled today that a new voter i-d law cannot be enforced in next month's presidential election. ritics say it is designed to keep minority voters. who typically vote democrat. away from the polls. supporters say it will prevent voter fraud. the ruling is expected to be appealed. >>it's the world's largest coral reef eco-system, and one of australia's biggest tourist attractions and it's disappearing. half of the great barrier reef has vanished over the last...
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the law is named in honor of their son. cate caugurian is here on the new rules waiting just down the road for the party boss. >> i'm feeling that it is such a privilege to stand here ... and to ohonor him in this way. >> for this family, the building to the son's honor will allow him to live on. >> he was always very proud of his name. we think that, yes, i think he is feeling very proud right now. and we feel his presence all the time. >> he was killed when he crashed his car on highway 101 after hours of drinking on a party boss. he was only 19. >> the message from this legislation is that the party is over. the booze cruise needs to stop. the youth are much too valuable, much too valuable for this to go on. >> the bill was signed into law on sunday, state lawmakers hope that it will crack down on underage drinking on the so- called booze cruise. it put strict rules on these bus companies, they must determine if minors and all will be present. >> they will be a group required to terminate the trip if they determine that
the law is named in honor of their son. cate caugurian is here on the new rules waiting just down the road for the party boss. >> i'm feeling that it is such a privilege to stand here ... and to ohonor him in this way. >> for this family, the building to the son's honor will allow him to live on. >> he was always very proud of his name. we think that, yes, i think he is feeling very proud right now. and we feel his presence all the time. >> he was killed when he crashed...
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their past will sweep away hundreds of years of the british legal tradition the proposals follow a law suit brought by binyam mohamed who was held in guantanamo and all good the british government was complicit in his rendition and torture mohammed won the case to the d.p. merely a sion of the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against them human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the case you're trying to run about half your client you're going to be. there we're going to behind closed doors closed sessions you are not allowed access to so if there is an inherent on furnace. and there is a huge scope for. future miscarriages of justice evidence m i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in guantana
their past will sweep away hundreds of years of the british legal tradition the proposals follow a law suit brought by binyam mohamed who was held in guantanamo and all good the british government was complicit in his rendition and torture mohammed won the case to the d.p. merely a sion of the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the...
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he teaches constitutional law at the college and law school. he received his b.a. and j.d. from yale and serves as an editor of the yale law journal. clerking for steven briar, he joined the faculty of yale in 1985. professor is co-editor of the leading constitutional law casebook, processes of the constitutional decision making and is the author of several of the books including the constitution in criminal procedure, the bill of rights creation and reconstruction, america's constitution and was really america's and written constitution, the precedents and principles will apply. the hon. clarence thomas has served as a justice of the supreme court for nearly 21 years. he attended seminary and received an ab from the college of the holy cross and j.d. from yale law school. serve as an assistant attorney general of missouri from 1974 to 1977. legislative assistant to senator john denver from 1979 to 81. from 81-82 he served as assistant secretary for civil rights in the u.s. department of education and is chairman of the u.s. equal opportunity commission from 1982 to 1990. h
he teaches constitutional law at the college and law school. he received his b.a. and j.d. from yale and serves as an editor of the yale law journal. clerking for steven briar, he joined the faculty of yale in 1985. professor is co-editor of the leading constitutional law casebook, processes of the constitutional decision making and is the author of several of the books including the constitution in criminal procedure, the bill of rights creation and reconstruction, america's constitution and...
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it's a so-called snookiville law introduced by the new jersey assembly today. it would give scenarios control of filming under way in the garden state. it would require film crews to pay for additional police officers who are sometimes called out to control the crowds. to visit the cake boss, they might be needed to break up fights among some of those real housewives of new jersey. i thought that's what the situation was for. >> snookiville. can you top that? >> i don't know if i can. but definitely getting a lot of press there in new jersey after that show has been out. tuesday, wednesday, and thursday numbers in the mid- to upper 80s the next couple of days inland. and then we will have some 90s returning by this saturday and sunday. so we'll bounce back into summer as we head into saturday and sunday. >> thanks for joining us. "nightly news" is next. we'll see you again for more local news at 6:00.
it's a so-called snookiville law introduced by the new jersey assembly today. it would give scenarios control of filming under way in the garden state. it would require film crews to pay for additional police officers who are sometimes called out to control the crowds. to visit the cake boss, they might be needed to break up fights among some of those real housewives of new jersey. i thought that's what the situation was for. >> snookiville. can you top that? >> i don't know if i...
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a state assemblyman has introduced a new law to regulate reality show filming in the state. under the lot shows might have to pay for additional security. he says he does not want public safety to be compromised. lady gaga takes on the tabloids by taking off her clothes. she posted this photo of herself on her website yesterday to jab at those attacking her for her weight gain. i guess it sheet gained about 25 lbs.. she said she has battled eating disorders since she was 15. she invited her fans to post photos as well >> she looks great. >> address for a woman who loves life cost $5 million >> a sparkling black dress is aiming for the title of the world's most expensive dress. a british designer who designed the dress with 52 carrot black diamonds. it is decorated with white diamonds framed in gold. it weighs about 30 lbs.. the world's most expensive cocktail dress has 85 diamonds with a price tag of $15 million. >> round-the-clock work is paying off. we're getting our first look at the 49ers new stadium in santa clara. we want to hear what is cool about your school, e-mail
a state assemblyman has introduced a new law to regulate reality show filming in the state. under the lot shows might have to pay for additional security. he says he does not want public safety to be compromised. lady gaga takes on the tabloids by taking off her clothes. she posted this photo of herself on her website yesterday to jab at those attacking her for her weight gain. i guess it sheet gained about 25 lbs.. she said she has battled eating disorders since she was 15. she invited her...
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million and if the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendants nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against the human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large trial very important of the case that you're trying to your client you're going to be. they're going to be behind closed doors closed sessions you are not. so if there is an unheard on furnace there is a huge scope for. future miscarriages of justice evident. m i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in guantanamo m i six helping to deliver libyan dissidents into the hands of gadhafi secret police critics say that's the kind of information the bill is designed to suppress so beg who was held and here alleges tortured in by graham and guantanamo has a special interest in making sure there are no more secrets theory i remember the discussio
million and if the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendants nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against the human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large trial very important of the case that you're trying to your...
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leader in information technology in the arab world like other governments and man has introduced new laws to try and expose this new generation of hackers with power in the hands some people would to do this. because it's powerful you can neglect the fact that it is powerful when when when facebook. is giving one opinion and it's nobody knows that it starts giving the other opinion but it's to them this is a very very strong way to to reach to all. these people in order to convince them to convert them but who is behind the web of secrecy these hackers spawn the night foundation says openly it backs had crossed the globe the american foundation is attached to the international center for journalists in washington a group closely aligned with u.s. foreign policy its first group started work three years ago in new york since then chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so-called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and developers their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism a
leader in information technology in the arab world like other governments and man has introduced new laws to try and expose this new generation of hackers with power in the hands some people would to do this. because it's powerful you can neglect the fact that it is powerful when when when facebook. is giving one opinion and it's nobody knows that it starts giving the other opinion but it's to them this is a very very strong way to to reach to all. these people in order to convince them to...
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if passed the law would prevent them from gathering publicly. a similar law was passed the st. petersburg. >> the parliament was small but vocal. gay rights campaigners gathered to protest about a bill that would make their demonstrations illegal. it would make promoting homosexuality a criminal offense with those found guilty facing jail. >> we will not be able to come out with posters like today with our symbols to say publicly you are a homosexual in an interview would be considered propaganda. >> the bill has been heavily criticized by human rights groups but the counterprotesters were there. >> when gay people come out in the street to promote this way of life, it promotes a violation of my are the and children's rights and people this worries us and we demand a ban and punishment. >> the zoigs pass the bill was passed by more than half of the members of parliament. it doesn't clearly define what the promotion of homosexuality is but it states it poses a threat to national security and family rights. in russia gay couples have been arrested but the bill has to pass and be
if passed the law would prevent them from gathering publicly. a similar law was passed the st. petersburg. >> the parliament was small but vocal. gay rights campaigners gathered to protest about a bill that would make their demonstrations illegal. it would make promoting homosexuality a criminal offense with those found guilty facing jail. >> we will not be able to come out with posters like today with our symbols to say publicly you are a homosexual in an interview would be...
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governor brown signed the law sunday. it will close a loophole in current law that holds limo operators, but not charter buses responsible for underaged drinking. >> we hope by standing here today through our efforts over the past two years, we can prevent another tragedy from occurring. >> reporter: party bus customers will need adult chaperone onboard. bus companies will be subject to a $,000 fine, license suspension or revocation if they do not comply. >> this build holds limousines and party buses accountable for underaged drinking. >> reporter: in his absence brett's parents know their son is helping save lives. >> that's the bittersweet part. we feel his presence everyday right now and he's gonna make a difference. >> reporter: in addition to the legislation the studebakers set up a collarship fund in emeryville in their son's name. sort -- two told celebration they say although bittersweet. the law goes into effect january 1st of next year. kira klapper, abc7 news. >>> in contra costa county traffic still moving sl
governor brown signed the law sunday. it will close a loophole in current law that holds limo operators, but not charter buses responsible for underaged drinking. >> we hope by standing here today through our efforts over the past two years, we can prevent another tragedy from occurring. >> reporter: party bus customers will need adult chaperone onboard. bus companies will be subject to a $,000 fine, license suspension or revocation if they do not comply. >> this build holds...
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governor brown signed the law sunday. it will close a loophole in current law that holds limo operators, but not charter buses responsible for underaged drinking. >> we hope by standing here today through our efforts over the past two years, we can prevent another tragedy from occurring. >> reporter: party bus customers will need adult chaperone onboard. bus companies will be subject to a $,000 fine, license suspension or revocation if they do not comply. >> this build holds limousines and party buses accountable for underaged drinking. >> reporter: in his absence brett's parents know their son is helping save lives. >> that's the bittersweet part. we feel his presence everyday right now and he's gonna make a difference. >> reporter: in addition to the legislation the studebakers set up a collarship fund in emeryville in their son's name. sort -- two told celebration they say although bittersweet. the law goes into effect january 1st of next year. kira klapper, abc7 news. >>> in contra costa county traffic still moving sl
governor brown signed the law sunday. it will close a loophole in current law that holds limo operators, but not charter buses responsible for underaged drinking. >> we hope by standing here today through our efforts over the past two years, we can prevent another tragedy from occurring. >> reporter: party bus customers will need adult chaperone onboard. bus companies will be subject to a $,000 fine, license suspension or revocation if they do not comply. >> this build holds...
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i would also likely to be that we refer to what it says in current law. rather than the default to business as usual. i would like them to stick to the current law. >> and what signal would you like to hear? >> we have really fallen into a horrible pattern of only making decisions with government shutdown, default and whatever would've happened if we would've would win over the debt limit, the super committee last year of having a process in place force congress to act, there was not any pain associated with it, so nothing happened. and now we have the fiscal cliff, which is the next crisis, it will aspirational enforce action. the thing that would be nice to see our leaders do, including who will be president, his switch back to the model in which policies made the leadership rather than just responding to a crisis. >> i somewhat disagree with some of the other answers in the sense that, well, i think that both candidates are also doing a lot of rhetoric. this is a really serious problem that we have to address. the criticism on the funny side if you are
i would also likely to be that we refer to what it says in current law. rather than the default to business as usual. i would like them to stick to the current law. >> and what signal would you like to hear? >> we have really fallen into a horrible pattern of only making decisions with government shutdown, default and whatever would've happened if we would've would win over the debt limit, the super committee last year of having a process in place force congress to act, there was...
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by law chevron was supposed to remove that pipe or monitor it and they did neither. >> they are continuing this because they have utilize this 27 times through 2005 and 2009. >> it was not discovered until 2009 when inspectors checking out another facility happen to notice. >> face all the firings of it went to the monitoring system to see how much it was. and the monitor was showing no flow. so they saw it visually, and i thought something was up. >> chevron remove the pipe in 2009 and 80 $170,000 fine to the air district. the company said it was used to legalize the line. >> there's a monitor on that floor 24 hours per day and the reason we could sure that that is because we had that that and openly shared. >> those are all manual adjustments that they make. so when they did operate as they knew they were doing it wrong .. >> it is disclosed locally but the epa is now investigating whether any of this amounts to criminal activity. the general manager maintains that safety is the number-one priority at the refinery, but could not answer why the pipe was in place and how it was used. >> i
by law chevron was supposed to remove that pipe or monitor it and they did neither. >> they are continuing this because they have utilize this 27 times through 2005 and 2009. >> it was not discovered until 2009 when inspectors checking out another facility happen to notice. >> face all the firings of it went to the monitoring system to see how much it was. and the monitor was showing no flow. so they saw it visually, and i thought something was up. >> chevron remove the...
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here supported several georgetown law students and professors attended the event many knew very little about manning beforehand i want to know why don't we more than take more knowledge and i came here with it's very important for me to be here to see the. worst. of this question here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine for example r t. and let's not get delayed his business news now marina's very good morning so take it away thanks you know well we're going to start with the european markets were just kicked off their trading session here and we're seeing red yet again mainly this is all coming from negative statistics in particular when it comes to unemployment rates in spain the rate is rising and this comes on the heels of us finding out on monday that the on the floor of rate of the euro zone is reaching the record highs for the month of all those for another increase by thirty four thousand if we want to take a look at the russian markets are tracking losses over seas and also a little bit of volatil
here supported several georgetown law students and professors attended the event many knew very little about manning beforehand i want to know why don't we more than take more knowledge and i came here with it's very important for me to be here to see the. worst. of this question here i discussion about a young man and his future and the future of a country's laws and legacy. in washington christine for example r t. and let's not get delayed his business news now marina's very good morning so...
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he's expected to call for a resolution of territorial issues based on international laws. japan is also engaged in a dispute with south korea over the takeshima islands in the sea of japan. >>> they say the issues could behindering regional stability. the south korean prime minister held talks in new york with his u.s. counterpart. the two officials aparentally did not refer directly to the territorial disputes with japan. but they emphasized historical issues remany unresolved. they agreed that regional stability depends on all countries in east asia nations having a correct understanding of history. japan's government has protested south korea's refusal to allow a japanese vessel to enter one of its ports. the japan maritime self defense forces destroyer is scheduled to take part in a joint drill. the united states, south korea, australia and japan will take part. japanese government officials called on south korea to review its decision. officials note ves vessels belog to other participants will enter the port. south korea repeated its refusal. the u.s.-led exercise is
he's expected to call for a resolution of territorial issues based on international laws. japan is also engaged in a dispute with south korea over the takeshima islands in the sea of japan. >>> they say the issues could behindering regional stability. the south korean prime minister held talks in new york with his u.s. counterpart. the two officials aparentally did not refer directly to the territorial disputes with japan. but they emphasized historical issues remany unresolved. they...